Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Learn how to use Swift to write apps: Apple makes Swift training free via iBooks

Macworld Learn how to use Swift to write apps: Apple makes Swift training free via iBooks

The app economy is a huge business, and  app development is in high demand. For students wanting to learn how to write apps, Apple has good news for them: On Wednesday, the company announced that it has released a new app development curriculum for people who want to learn how to write apps. And it's free through the Apple iBooks Store.

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According to Apple, the App Development with Swift training is designed as a year-long course. Anyone who participates will learn how to code using Swift and create apps. Apple also has its Everyone Can Code program for K-12 grades.

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Friday, May 12, 2017

Buying a used iPhone? Here’s an easy way to check whether it was stolen …

9to5Mac Buying a used iPhone? Here's an easy way to check whether it was stolen …

Nobody wants to risk buying a stolen item. Even if you leave aside the morality issue, buying stolen devices creates a market for further thefts. And with iPhones, a stolen device will be rendered useless by a combination of Activation Lock and blocks by carriers.

Wireless trade body CTIA has now created a free online tool to allow anyone to instantly check whether a phone is registered as lost or stolen …

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